Clover

Luther's Feist

10 pointer
Oct 25, 2014
1,940
Coeburn, Va
Well I'm gonna give it another shot in raising and training a mountain Feist into a squirrel dog. This little pup was born a week ago and is out of my old cracker dog and a double granddaughter to him. She sure has the bloodline with plenty of good squirrel dogs in her background to make a dandy. If I can stay healthy enough to get her in the woods to get her going. If she doesn't make a squirrel dog it will most likely be my fault. Either way she gonna stay in the house and be a family pet. Looking forward to getting her and giving it another try. By looking at the markings near her butt you can see where the name clover is coming from.

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FF/EMT516

10 pointer
Nov 22, 2020
1,542
Caneyville, Ky
I got sick and hurt my back in 2017 but held on to my dogs till 2018 and just couldn't hunt them and got where I could barely get out to feed them so that's when I decided be best to let em go. Been a long long 5 years without a hunting dog
I always like to hear of someone finding their way back to something they’ve always loved. Im glad to hear it buddy
 

Dark Cloud

12 pointer
Aug 14, 2009
6,029
Lawrence Co.
Well I'm gonna give it another shot in raising and training a mountain Feist into a squirrel dog. This little pup was born a week ago and is out of my old cracker dog and a double granddaughter to him. She sure has the bloodline with plenty of good squirrel dogs in her background to make a dandy. If I can stay healthy enough to get her in the woods to get her going. If she doesn't make a squirrel dog it will most likely be my fault. Either way she gonna stay in the house and be a family pet. Looking forward to getting her and giving it another try. By looking at the markings near her butt you can see where the name clover is coming from.

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A very suited name ,I wish I was able, I’d have another one ,in a heart beat.Good luck with her
 

kbradley

Fawn
Oct 14, 2007
5
Well I'm gonna give it another shot in raising and training a mountain Feist into a squirrel dog. This little pup was born a week ago and is out of my old cracker dog and a double granddaughter to him. She sure has the bloodline with plenty of good squirrel dogs in her background to make a dandy. If I can stay healthy enough to get her in the woods to get her going. If she doesn't make a squirrel dog it will most likely be my fault. Either way she gonna stay in the house and be a family pet. Looking forward to getting her and giving it another try. By looking at the markings near her butt you can see where the name clover is coming from.

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neat
 


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